Nothing Phone (3) concept brings a 3-Camera Setup and a refined Glyph Interface to the smartphone
Thrice as good deserves thrice the number of cameras, right? The past few weeks have been tech-heavy. First the Google Pixel launch, then IFA (where…
Thrice as good deserves thrice the number of cameras, right? The past few weeks have been tech-heavy. First the Google Pixel launch, then IFA (where…
Nothing’s story has been nothing short of inspirational considering their ethical intent towards the marketplace and its consumers. Their sub-brand CMF adapts the same values…
The dream of the modular smartphone proposed by the likes of Project Ara and the LG G5 might have failed to become lasting reality, but…
The see-through aesthetics of the Nothing earbuds and then the Phone (1) have inspired numerous concept designs. All these products spill the transparency of consumer…
It hasn’t been that long since we reviewed Nothing’s latest masterpiece, the Phone (2a) which was designed to offer an “optimal” daily smartphone. It was…
It’s usually said that October is the busiest time for phone launches. It’s often when Apple announces its entire iPhone lineup, and Google its Pixel…
Nothing as a transparent brand reflects its vision in the see-through aesthetics of each of its offerings. The intricate working of the tech is visible,…
Nothing is evolving in the right direction with its lineup of phones and audio accessories. The brand wants to a wider chunk of the consumer…
Nothing’s sub-brand, CMF, has carved a niche for itself in the tech world with various accessories. But it seems they’re about to step outside their…
London-based tech company Nothing is making waves in the tech world by expanding its integration of ChatGPT, a powerful AI language model, to a wider…
It’s not unusual to see a company take a different direction after it launches a successful product or two. Improvements have to be made, of…
It may have been criticized for flooding the mobile phone market with dozens of confusing designs, but Nokia’s seemingly eccentric designs sometimes hit the right…